Saturday, November 11, 2017

Log Saturday 11/11/2017

Cardiff IAPRunway in use 30

VisitorsLanding at 08:11 from Luton is LNX05FJ "Lonex 05FJ" Cessna 550 Citation II G-FJET ..parking on the Cambrian apron ..departed at 17:11 back to Luton with the same c/sPicture credit Phil WatkinsLanding at 13:38 from Fairoaks is Cirrus SR-22 N988SR ..parking on the GA apronPicture credit Phil WatkinsLanding at 16:20 is Agusta A109S Grand G-XXEC ..parking on the Cambrian apron ..departed at 16:33Landing at 17:31 from LSGG/Geneva-Cointrin is NJE198U "Fraction 198U" Cessna 560XL Citation XLS CS-DXU ..parking on the Cambrian apron

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Cardiff Airport Information - EGFF 12/30

MOD St Athan Information - EGDX 07/25

To spot here you're best off taking the B4265 St Athan to Llantwit Major road. From here you will see a railway bridge that leads to a gravel track that runs along the fence and runway. This track had a "no access/private road" sign, now faded, believed to be unofficially placed there by the unfriendly farmer, so use the track at your peril. All a/c in outside storage can be seen from the bridge itself. To view the Cardiff Aviation hangar (Twin Peaks) and scrapping area continue westbound along the B4265, past the West Gate entrance and turn right at the traffic lights. Follow this road and these are on the right. It is recommended not to loiter around the airfield. There are regular Army/MOD Police and local Police patrols and you will be stopped and questioned. The fence by Twin Peaks has Official Secrets Act "No photography" signs, don't get caught!